Amendment to legal inspection regulations of automotive video cameras, other audio-frequency electric amplifiers and head-mounted monits By the Bureau of Standards, Metrology and Inspection (BSMI), Ministry of Economic Affairs MOEA Introduction: Digital video cameras are currently in the mandaty inspection scope of the BSMI. From 2013 to 2015, the BSMI carried out sampling tests f dashboard video cameras from the market and found out that a majity of the samples are non-compliant. To enhance consumer protection, the BSMI revises the confmity assessment procedure f the automotive video cameras from the Declaration of Confmity (DoC) to the Registration of Product Certification (RPC). Audio equipment is also common automotive electronics. Nmally, audio amplifiers are designed to apply to AC power only. Nowadays, DC powered audio amplifiers are very common in the market. To be in line with other regulated audio equipment, the inspection standards f audio-frequency electric amplifiers are further adjusted: CNS 13439 f DC powered audio-frequency electric amplifiers; CNS 13439 and CNS 14408 f AC powered audio-frequency electric amplifiers. Monits, except f head-mounted monits, are also in the mandaty inspection scope of the BSMI. Nowadays, head-mounted monits are widely used. In der to enhance consumer protection, the BSMI requires infmation, communication and consumer electronic products f head-mounted monits to comply with the requirements of EMC, safety and warning labelling. These products are subject to a dual-track approach of confmity assessment procedures, namely Registration of Product Certification (RPC) Type-approved Batch Inspection (TABI). Date of implementation: 1 January 2019. Table of the commodities (HS/CCCN codes) covered and their applicable inspection standards: Description of Goods Digital video cameras (inspection scope : excluding automotive video camera) Inspection Standards CNS 13438 (2006) C.C.C. Code (the first 6 digits are the same as HS Code) ( f reference) 8525.80.90.90-5A 8525.80.90.10-2A Confmity Assessment Procedures Declaration of Confmity Automotive video cameras CNS 13438 (2006.6) 8525.80.90.90-5B 8525.80.90.10-2B RPC Scheme 1 (Module II + III) Other audio-frequency electric amplifiers (inspection scope: excluding only both DC power and HI-END CNS 13439 (2004) CNS 14408 (2004) (with the exemption of DC-power audio-frequency electric amplifiers) 8518.40.90.00-2 RPC Scheme 1 (Module II + III) TABI Scheme 2 audio) 1
Monits (including Head-mounted monits) Monits used in an automatic data processing (inspection scope : including Head-mounted monits) CNS 13439 (2004)+CNS 14408 (2004) CNS 13438 (2006)+CNS 14336-1 (2010) The directions to note the warning f infmation, communication and consuming electronic products CNS 13438 (2006)+CNS 14336-1 (2010) The directions to note the warning f infmation, communication and consumer electronic products 8528.59.10.00-5A 8528.49.10.00-8A 8528.49.20.00-6A 8528.59.20.00-3A RPC Scheme 1 (Module II + IV II+V II+VII ) TABI Scheme 2 8528.42.00.00-7A 8528.52.00.00-4A RPC Scheme 1 (Module II + III) TABI Scheme 2 Note: 1. Registration of Product Certification (RPC) Scheme (Module II+III;II+IV II+V II+VII) Under this scheme, domestic manufacturers impters must have their products type-tested in advance (Module II) by the BSMI BSMI-recognized testing labaties befe applying f registration of their products. Manufacturers impters will also be required to ensure by declaration (Module III) that all products whether made at their manufacturing facilities impted are in confmity with the prototypes submitted f type test at Module II stage. In addition, the quality management systems of the production premises must be in confmity with Module IV (full quality assurance), Module V (production quality assurance) Module VII (facty inspection). F Module IV and Module V, they are required to get certification in accdance with the CNS 12680 (ISO 9000) series of standards. As f Module VII, it is required to obtain a facty inspection rept issued by the BSMI BSMI-recognized facty inspection bodies. A declaration of confmity is also required to ensure the quality of the mass-produced commodities are in confmity with that shown in the type-test rept. Products will be allowed to use the Commodity Inspection Mark with the letter R and the identification number given by the BSMI, after they are certified and registered with the BSMI. These products can then pass through customs directly without any further inspection if not be sampled by RPC bder check procedure. The application fee and annual fee f RPC are both NT$5,000(about US$170) f each certification, and the RPC certifications are valid f three years. If there are any serial products, the extra NT$3,000(about US$100) of application fee is needed f every application in each certification. The fees f type testing vary by products and depend on the fee schedule of the testing labaties. 2. Type-Approved Batch Inspection (TABI) Scheme Under this scheme, manufacturers impters shall have their products type-tested by the BSMI BSMI-recognized testing labaties, and then file an application f type approval with the BSMI its branches. After manufacturers impters have obtained a type-approval certificate, they are still required to file an application f batch inspection with the BSMI each time befe their products arrive at the pt of entry. The BSMI will then perfm inspection with simplified procedures. Additional samples may be required f further testing if it is deemed necessary. Products will be allowed to use the Commodity Inspection Mark with the letter T and the identification number given by the BSMI, after they have passed the inspection. The application fee f a type approval is NT$3,500, and a type approval certificate is generally valid f three years. The fees f type testing vary by products and depend on the fee schedule of the testing labaties. 3. Declaration of Confmity (DoC) Scheme The DoC announced by the BSMI to be applicable to certain products allows the manufacturer to have the testing done by labaties on his choice from labaties designated by the BSMI, to prepare the technical documents on his own, and to draw up the declaration declaring the confmity of his products with relevant standards. These products are placed under market surveillance conducted by the BSMI. This post-market control approach, instead of pre-market control bder control, will save time and 2
cost f the manufacturer comparing to those required f product approval registration. Products that are allowed to apply the DoC procedure may be impted without being blocked by the customs f inspection. The DoC has the following features: Remove bder control measures the requirement f ex-facty inspection. Apply to the BSMI the testing labaties designated by the BSMI f conducting the test. The manufacturer shall prepare relevant technical documents, and shall draw up a Declaration of Confmity. Both the technical documents and Declaration of Confmity shall be kept by the manufacturer f an applicable period. The manufacturer impter shall apply to the BSMI BSMI branch office f registration and a registration number f the DoC marking will be given to the manufacture to be affixed to the products. The DoC marking must be affixed to the body of the products. 4. Further infmation about the two schemes is also available on the BSMI web site at http://www.bsmi.gov.tw/wsite/ct?xitem=8673&ctnode=811&mp=2. Related requirements: 1. The revised inspection standards of the commodities listed above will come into fce from the date of announcement and the iginal inspection standards will automatically become invalid from January 1 st 2018. 2. The available inspection procedure f the automotive video cameras listed above is Registration of Product Certification. The automotive video cameras will be subject to mandaty commodity inspection befe they can be marketed in Taiwan. When the BSMI completes the review procedure and approves the application, a certificate will be issued and valid f 3 years starting from the issue date. The impt regulation code of the automotive video cameras is not set. 3. F the monits used in an automatic data processing (including Head-mounted monits) listed above, the National Certification Bodies (NCBs) and their associated CB Testing Labaties (CBTLs) under IECEE CB Scheme are allowed to apply f registration to the BSMI. Testing rept(s) and certificate(s) issued by the registered NCBs and CBTLs may be transferred to the BSMI required test rept(s) by the BSMI-designated domestic labaties accding to the related procedures. The treatment of Certificates (f commodities listed in Table I): 4. The certificate holders of the commodities shall follow the content stipulated in Section 5 Marking of presence of CNS 15663 to clearly mark the presence condition of the restricted substances on the body, packages, stickers, the instruction books of the commodities. Those who utilize website as a means to announce the presence condition of the restricted substances of the commodities shall also clearly mark the website address on the body, packages, stickers, the instruction books of the commodities. In that case, the requirements of Section 5.3 of CNS 15663 are not applicable to the positions of the markings. 5. The Commodity Inspection Mark: (1) The Commodity Inspection Mark shall be printed by the certificate holders. The identification number of the Commodity Inspection Mark consists of A Roman Letter (R T), Designated Code (5 digits) and the presence condition of the restricted substances (e.g., RoHS RoHS(XX,XX)). (2) The identification number shall be placed below right next to the graphic symbol and the presence condition of the restricted substances shall be indicated in the second row. (3) The size of the Mark can be applied proptionally on a prominent location of the commodities. However, the Mark shall be displayed clearly and be made from materials that are not easily altered. The content shall be in a clearly identifiable and indelible fm affixed permanently to the commodity. (4) F RPC scheme, the examples of the Commodity Inspection Mark are listed below: 3
(5) F TABI scheme, the examples of the Commodity Inspection Mark are listed below: (6) RoHS indicates the content of restricted substance(s), other than exemptions stated in CNS 15663, does not exceed the reference percentage value of presence condition. (7) RoHS(XX,XX) indicates the content of restricted substance(s) (element XX, element XX, ), other than exemptions stated in CNS 15663, exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition. Restricted substances: indicates Pb, Cd, Hg, Cr +6, PBB, and PBDE. Examples: RoHS(Pb): indicates that the percentage content of Pb in certain parts of the commodity exceeds the reference percentage value specified in Annex A to CNS 15663. RoHS(Cd, Cr +6, PBB): indicates that the percentage content of Cd, Cr +6, and PBB in certain parts of the commodity exceeds the respective reference percentage value specified in Annex A to CNS 15663. 6. The C.C.C. Code listed in the table is f reference only. Befe the commodities listed in the table enter into the market, the inspection procedures shall be completed even though their C.C.C. Code is identified differently by the Customs Administration, Ministry of Finance Bureau of Feign Trade, Ministry of Economic Affairs. 7. The inspection standards of the commodities subject to this proposal shall be the version published in this announcement. If any updated version is available, the BSMI shall publish the implementation date of the updated version in further announcement. 8. Commodities with combined features multifunctional products shall comply with the respective inspection standards and confmity assessment procedures of RPC scheme. 4
Table 1. Example of marking f the presence conditions of the restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence conditions Equipment name: Power amplifier, Type designation: XXX Restricted substances and its chemical symbols Unit Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated Polybrominated chromium biphenyls diphenyl ethers (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr +6 ) (PBB) (PBDE) Printed circuit board 0.1 wt % Cabinet 0.01 wt % 0.1 wt % Control panel Speaker 0.1 wt % Accessy (example: remote controller) Note 1: 0.1 wt % and exceeding 0.01 wt % indicate that the percentage content of the restricted substance exceeds the reference percentage value of presence condition. Note 2: indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence. Note 3: The indicates that the restricted substance cresponds to the exemption. 5
Table 2. Example of marking f the content of restricted substance other than exemption does not exceed the reference percentage value of presence condition Unit Printed circuit board Cabinet Control panel Speaker Equipment name: Power amplifier, Type designation: YYY Restricted substances and its chemical symbols Lead Mercury Cadmium Hexavalent Polybrominated chromium biphenyls (Pb) (Hg) (Cd) (Cr +6 ) (PBB) Polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDE) Accessy (example: remote controller) Note 1: indicates that the percentage content of the restricted substance does not exceed the percentage of reference value of presence. Note 2: The indicates that the restricted substance cresponds to the exemption. 6